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Other universities in the United States are also canceling foreign students admission opportunities
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![]() Other universities in the United States are also canceling foreign students admission opportunities A statement from the US Home Ministry said on Thursday that Harvard would not be able to enroll any other foreign student. Foreign students who are currently admitted must be transferred. Otherwise, they will lose legal validity. The new decision of the Trump administration has confirmed the United States Homeland Security Department Minister Christie Noom. He wrote on social media X, that Harvard University failed to comply with the law. Therefore, foreign students will not be allowed to enroll in the educational institution. It is a warning for all the universities and educational institutions in the United States. According to Harvard University, about 7,000 foreign students were admitted to the educational institution in the last academic year. This is 2 percent of the total student admission in the last academic year. In a statement condemning the government's decision, Harvard said it was an illegal action. "We are working quickly to provide direction and assistance to our members," said Jason Newton, a spokesman for the university. The revengeful action has created a threat of serious losses for Harvard member and our country. ” Donald Trump started cutting the Central Government's Fund to Harvard University after he was in power for the second term as president of the United States last January. His administration has already reduced their $ 20 million funds by referring to the discriminatory 'deep problem'. Harvard University authorities have raised the matter in court. According to the news agency Reuters report, the Trump administration's decision on Harvard has caused a huge response to the US higher education. This is because this decision has targeted a major source of income for hundreds of educational institutions in the country. Former President and Education Consultant at the University of Central Missouri Chak Ambroz said foreign students usually pay full tuition fees. As a result, they subsidize virtually financial assistance for other students
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